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<blockquote data-quote="Alfie" data-source="post: 7258" data-attributes="member: 193"><p>Dontknowanything lol lol lol</p><p>Of course I soil test! I even pay a soil consultancy company an acreage fee to test all my farm on rotation one year in three. I treat my soil advisors as importantly as my agronomist and they both have each others phone numbers and email addresses!!</p><p>Where possible the three of us walk our fields together so that as a team of three we are able to make agronomic decisions for the good of the soil and the growing crop!</p><p>There is so much P and K in our soils we are focussing on balancing nutrients so that the soil grows good crops, and as I have said we are averaging in the region of 10t/ha for first wheats for the past ten years with better fields regularly doing more than this! </p><p>Every time I meet with George (my independent soils advisor) I ask what he recommends (and his company supplies the products) and more often than not he says things look fine and our soils are in really good health.</p><p>Anyone who knows us and our farm will know we don't really do cutting corners!!</p><p>You're more than welcome to come and visit, there's no secrets here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alfie, post: 7258, member: 193"] Dontknowanything lol lol lol Of course I soil test! I even pay a soil consultancy company an acreage fee to test all my farm on rotation one year in three. I treat my soil advisors as importantly as my agronomist and they both have each others phone numbers and email addresses!! Where possible the three of us walk our fields together so that as a team of three we are able to make agronomic decisions for the good of the soil and the growing crop! There is so much P and K in our soils we are focussing on balancing nutrients so that the soil grows good crops, and as I have said we are averaging in the region of 10t/ha for first wheats for the past ten years with better fields regularly doing more than this! Every time I meet with George (my independent soils advisor) I ask what he recommends (and his company supplies the products) and more often than not he says things look fine and our soils are in really good health. Anyone who knows us and our farm will know we don't really do cutting corners!! You're more than welcome to come and visit, there's no secrets here! [/QUOTE]
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